In Croatia, Balkan Green Energy News reported that energy firm E.ON Croatia has received a grant from the European Union via the Innovation Fund for a project to produce hydrogen using sewage sludge, to blend it into the local gas grid and use it as fuel for public buses in Zagreb. The reported stated that the European Commission said it received 72 applications, of which 42 met the requirements for funding, and that it selected 17. The sustainable hydrogen produced could be used to power public buses or waste collection vehicles and such solutions are in line with the Action Plan for Improving Air Quality in the City of Zagreb, according to the report.
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